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Good Neighbors: Covenantal Rhetoric, Moral Aesthetics, and the Resurfacing of Identity Politics

机译:睦邻:盟约修辞,道德美学和身份政治的重塑

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This article calls attention to a turn in popular political discourse to covenants, a form of social pact that promises unity in place of divisive identity politics. Drawing on Kenneth Burke's account of covenantal rhetoric, the author analyzes residential covenants, the restrictions that govern suburban neighborhoods, finding them to impose an authoritarian moral structure that enforces aesthetic practices to compensate for an absence of communal identity. By foregrounding acts and scenes and sidestepping the nature of the agents bound by the covenants as well as the agency they may exercise, covenants gain distance from their historical role as tools of racial and ethnic exclusion and embrace a communitarian and “colorblind” rhetoric that reinscribes White affluent privilege. Overall, this study of covenants reveals that they mandate an aesthetic unity that disavows the divergent histories and different social statuses of diverse resident identities. However, the moral structure of these texts contain the inherent possibility that agents may disobey them in ways that allow repressed issues of identity to resurface in conflicts between residents. Since covenants provide only a brief detour around the animosity of identity politics, the author concludes that they should be abandoned for a discourse more suited to directly addressing the larger social economies of privilege that disparately position members of a community.View full textDownload full textKEYTERMSaesthetics, covenants, identity politics, logology, rhetoric, suburban neighborhoods, White privilegeRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2010.496674
机译:本文呼吁人们注意流行的政治话语中对盟约的转变,这是一种社会契约的形式,它有望代替分裂的身份政治而团结一致。作者利用肯尼思·伯克(Kenneth Burke)对立盟言论的描述,分析了住宅立盟,这是支配郊区的限制条件,发现它们强加了威权主义的道德结构,以加强审美习惯以弥补社区身份的缺失。通过突出行为和场景,避开受盟约约束的特工的性质以及他们可能行使的代理,盟约与作为种族和族裔排斥工具的历史角色之间的距离越来越远,并拥护共产主义者和“色盲”群体。修辞重新赋予了白人富裕特权。总体而言,这项对盟约的研究表明,它们要求一种美学上的统一,从而摒弃不同居民身份的不同历史和不同社会地位。但是,这些文本的道德结构包含内在的可能性,即代理人可能以允许被压抑的身份问题在居民之间的冲突中浮现的方式违抗它们。由于盟约只是绕开了身份政治仇恨的简短绕道,因此作者得出结论,应放弃盟约,而将其视为更适合直接解决社区中不同成员的较大特权社会经济问题的论述。查看全文下载全文关键术语美学,契约,身份政治,后勤学,修辞学,郊区社区,白人特权更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2010.496674

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